Title:
50 psychology classics : your shortcut to the most important ideas on the mind, personality, and human nature
Edition:
Second edition.
Publication Date:
2017
Publication Information:
London ; Boston : Nicholas Brealey Publishing, 2017.
Physical Description:
xi, 319 pages ; 22 cm
ISBN:
9781857886740
Abstract:
What did Freud actually say in "The Interpretation of Dreams"? What did Carl Jung mean by the term "collective unconscious"? What can the new neuroscience add to our knowledge of the human condition? This book provides insights on key books that have influenced the way we think about thought, emotions, memory, intelligence, and motivation. This brand new edition of the bestselling 50 Psychology Classics includes new classics like Thinking, Fast and Slow; Quiet and The Marshmallow Test. In a journey spanning 50 books, hundreds of ideas and over a century, 50 Psychology Classics looks at some of the most intriguing questions relating to what motivates us, what makes us feel and act in certain ways, how our brains work, and how we create a sense of self. 50 Psychology Classics explores writings from some iconic figures such as Freud, Adler, Jung, Skinner, James, Piaget and Pavlov, but also highlights the work of contemporary thinkers such as Gardner, Gilbert, Goleman and Seligman. 50 Psychology Classics will further your understanding of human nature and yourself.
Contents:
Preface -- 1. Alfred Adler, Understanding human nature (1927) -- 2. Gordon Allport The nature of prejudice (1954) -- 3. Albert Bendura, Self-efficacy: the exercise of control (1997) -- 4. Gavin de Becker, The gift of fear: survival signals that protect us from violence (1997) -- 5. Eric Berne, Games people play: the psychology of human relationships (1964) -- 6. Isabel Briggs Myers, Gifts differing: understanding personality type (1980) -- 7. Louanna Brizendine, The female brain (2006) -- 8. David D. Burns, Feeling good: the new mood therapy (1980) -- 9. Susan Cain, Quiet: the power of introverts in a world that can't stop talking (2012) -- 10. Robert Cialdini, Influence: the psychology of persuasion (1984)
11. Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, Creativity: flow and the psychology of discovery and invention (1996) -- 12. Carol Dweck, Mindset: the new psychology of success (2006) -- 13. Albert Ellis & Robert A. Harper, A guide to rational living (1961) -- 14. Milton Erickson (by Sidney Rosen), My voice will go with you: the teaching tales of Miltion H. Erickson, M.D. (1982) -- 15. Erik Erikson, Young man Luther: a study in psychoanalysis and history (1958) -- 16. Hans Eysenck, Dimensions of personality (1947) -- 17. Viktor Frankl, The will to meaning: foundations and aplications of logotherapy (1969) -- 18. Anna Freud, The ego and the mechanisms of defence (1936) -- 19. Sigmund Freud, The interpretation of dreams (1900) -- 20. Howard Gardner, Frames of mind: the theory of multiple intelligences (1983)
21. Daniel Gilbert, Stumbling on happiness (2006) -- 22. Malcolm Gladwell, Blink: the power of thinking without thinking (2005) -- 23. Daniel Coleman, Working with emotional intelligence (1998) -- 24. John M. Gottman, The seven principles for making marriage work (1999) -- 25. Temple Grandin, The autistic brain: helping different kinds of minds succeed (2013) -- 26. Stephen Grosz, The examined life: how we lose and find ourselves (2011) -- 27. Harry Harlow, The nature of love (1958) -- 28. Thomas A. Harris, I'm OK -- you're OK (1967) -- 29. Eric Hoffer, The true believer: thoughts on the nature of mass movements (1951) -- 30. Karen Horney, Our inner conflicts: a constructive theory of neurosis (1945)
31. William James, The principles of psychology (1890) -- 32. Carl Jung, The archetypes and the collective unconscious (1968) -- 33. Daniel Kahneman, Thinking, fast and slow (2011) -- 34. Alfred Kinsey, Sexual behavior in the human female (1953) -- 35. R.D. Laing, The divided self: a study of sanity and madness (1960) -- 36. Abraham Maslow, The farther reaches of human nature (1971) -- 37. Stanley Milgrom, Obedience to authority (1974) -- 38. Walter Mischel, The marshmallow test: understanding self-control and how to master it (2014) -- 39. Leonard Mlodinow, Subliminal: how your unconscious mind rules your behavior (2012) -- 40. Ivan Pavlov, Conditional reflexes: an investgation of the physiological activity of the cerebral cortex (1927)
41. Fritz Perls, Gestalt therapy: excitement and growth in the human personality (1951) -- 42. Jean Piaget, The language and thought of the child (1923) -- 43. Steven Pinker, The blank slate: the modern denial of human nature (2002) -- 44. V. S. Ramachandran, Phantoms in the brain: probing the mysteries of the human mind (1998) -- 45. Carl Rogers, On becoming a person: a therapist's view of psychotherapy (1961) -- 46. Oliver Sacks, The man who mistook his wife for a hat and other clinical tales (1970) -- 47. Barry Schwartz, The paradox of choice: why more is less (2004) -- 48. Martin Seligman, Authentic happiness: using the new positive psychology to realize your potential for lasting fulfilment (2002) -- 49. B. F. Skinner, Beyond freedom and dignity (1971) -- 50. William Styron, Darkness visible: a memoir of madness (1990) -- Fifty more classics -- Chronological list of titles.
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Language:
English